US10750852B2 - Brushing breath freshener - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to oral hygiene generally and to breath freshness in particular.
- Immediate solutions for dealing with bad breath while “on the go” typically include some form of flavored candy or chewing gum which help mask the smell, the use of a flavored mouthwash or similar dental hygiene product or a quick brush of the teeth using some form of portable and/or disposable toothbrush at hand together with toothpaste.
- Portable and/or disposable toothbrushes exist in the art ranging from a tooth cleaner that is put on a finger and is covered with mouth detergent on one side (European Patent Publication EP19000302 published Mar. 19, 2008), a thin rubber glove that fits a finger having a sealed hollow member containing an active product that is released when the glove is rubbed against the teeth (U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,765 issued 13 Oct. 1998) and a disposable toothbrush head designed to fit on a finger which contains toothpaste concealed within the head which is released when the finger pushes down on a plate. (GB Patent Publication GB 2367487 published 10 Apr. 2002).
- a device for freshening breath includes a hollow housing sized to be placeable over a finger; a brush unit for brushing teeth, the brush unit being integrally formed with the housing and including a plurality of bristles; and breath freshening fluid held via surface tension within the brush unit and releasable upon of contact of the brush unit with the teeth.
- a subset of the plurality of bristles form a cavity therebetween to hold a portion of the dental fluid and where the brush unit comprises a multiplicity of the subsets.
- the device includes a sponge to store the dental fluid.
- the device includes multiple bubble containers having a tangential aperture to hold the fluid.
- the device includes a motorized unit to vibrate the device.
- the device includes a retractable handle.
- the cavity is at least one of: a cylindrical and conical shape.
- the device is reusable.
- the device includes a removeable cap.
- the device includes a border connecting the outer the bristles of the brush unit.
- the housing is manufactured from at least one of: silicon, rubber, biodegradable plastic material and recyclable materials.
- the plurality of bristles are manufactured from at least one of silicon, rubber, biodegradable plastic material and recyclable materials.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a brushing breath freshener, constructed and operative in accordance with the present invention
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are schematic illustrations of the position and shaping of the bristles of the brushing breath freshener of FIG. 1 , constructed and operative in accordance with the present invention
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are schematic illustrations of how the bristles of FIG. 1 retain a dental fluid, constructed and operative in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of an alternative embodiment to the brushing breath freshener of FIG. 1 , constructed and operative in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of the brushing breath freshener of FIG. 1 in use with a motorized unit; constructed and operative in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of the brushing breath freshener of FIG. 1 in use with a retractable handle, constructed and operative in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration of a cap for use with the brushing breath freshener of FIG. 1 constructed and operative in accordance with the present invention
- FIGS. 8A, 8B, 8C and 8D are schematic illustrations of an alternative embodiment to the brushing breath freshener of FIG. 1 , constructed and operative in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 9A and 9B are schematic illustrations of an alternative embodiment to the brushing breath freshener of FIG. 1 , constructed and operative in accordance with the present invention.
- any product using toothpaste also requires a water source (nearby bathroom, handy bottle of water) in order to rinse the mouth out afterwards.
- Tooth brushing is also known in the art as a solution for the immediate removal of trapped food within teeth and for long term prevention of teeth related diseases such as plaque which lead to bad breath.
- a brushing breath freshener that fits on the finger “thimble” like. It may have multiple bristles (like a regular tooth brush) which may be shaped and positioned accordingly to form a cavity between them.
- the cavity may be either cylindrical, conical or any other suitable geometrical shape.
- This cavity may then be filled with a low viscosity dental fluid such as a mouthwash.
- the dental fluid may be held in place using surface tension principles which dictate that at liquid-air interfaces, surface tension results from the greater attractions of liquid molecules to each other (due to cohesion) than the molecules in the air (due to adhesion).
- the resulting effect is an inward force at the surface of the liquid that causes the liquid to behave as if its surface were covered with a stretched elastic meniscus.
- the dental fluid may be held in place this way until the forces are disturbed (by moving the bristles).
- the brushing breath freshener may be simple to manufacture and easy to fill with dental fluid as described in more detail herein below.
- the dental fluid in question may be ingestible and cause no harm to a human being when swallowed.
- a user may carry the brushing breath freshener with him for use whenever he may need it and may use it to also simultaneously brush his teeth without the need of a water supply.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a brushing breath freshener 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- Brushing breath freshener 10 may comprise a housing 5 having an aperture 6 .
- Multiple bristles 8 may be integrated with housing 5 and arranged accordingly to form a brush unit 9 as described in more detail herein below.
- housing 5 may be shaped to fit comfortably over any finger via aperture 6 and may come in different sizes to fit both adults and children. It will be further appreciated that aperture 6 may be used to connect to an auxiliary unit such as a handle or a motorized unit to aid brushing as discussed in more detail herein below.
- auxiliary unit such as a handle or a motorized unit to aid brushing as discussed in more detail herein below.
- Housing 5 and bristles 8 may be manufactured using mold technology from but not limited to silicon, rubber, biodegradable plastic materials and recyclable materials suitable for human contact which may be sterilized. It will be appreciated that bristles 8 must be rigid enough to hold dental fluid without it spilling but flexible enough that when they are inserted into the mouth to brush teeth, they may be displaced enough to release the dental liquid as described in more detail herein below.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate the position and shaping of bristles 8 .
- FIG. 2A illustrates the positioning of the bristles to form brush unit 9 .
- brush unit 9 may be shaped accordingly to ensure effective tooth brushing when used.
- FIG. 2B is a closeup of the shape and position of bristles 8 and shows how their shape and position may form cavity 3 .
- an embodiment of a cavity 3 is referred to with a cylindrical form that is created from 4 bristles 8 .
- less or more bristles 8 may be used to form cavity 3 depending on their shape and spacing.
- cavity 3 may be any suitable geometrical shape.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate a side view of bristles 8 and the resulting cavity 3 formed between them.
- brushing breath freshener 10 may be dipped into a container holding a breath freshening fluid or dental fluid 12 in order to fill the multiple cavities 3 .
- it may be filled by a syringe or any other known industrial filling method.
- the amount that may be held in each cavity 3 may be pre-determined based on the dimensions of bristles 8 and the spacing between them as well as the viscosity of dental fluid 12 .
- each brush unit 9 may comprise multiple cavities 3 .
- brushing breath freshener 10 may occur during manufacture.
- brushing breath freshener 10 may be reusable and may be refilled by the user.
- dental fluid 12 may be any type of commercial mouth wash that is FDA (US Food and Drugs Administration) approved.
- F surface tension 2 ⁇ r ⁇ Equation 5 where ⁇ is the surface tension of fluid 12 .
- a maximum allowable radius r may be estimated for a known bristle height of h. It will be further appreciated that the spacing of bristles may be then determined accordingly taking into account the shape and other dimensions of bristles 8 depending on the formation to be used (4 bristles 8 , 3 bristles 8 etc.) in order to create cavity 3 with radius r.
- surface tension is considered a function of both the viscosity of the fluid in question and its temperature and therefore potential temperatures relating to where brushing breath freshener 10 may be stored/held may also be taken into account. Typical storage temperatures may range from 5 C-40 C. It will be further appreciated that the capability of surface tension to retain fluid is also dependent on any movement in general of brushing breath freshener 10 . Thus although fluid 12 may be released when bristles 8 are displaced (as discussed herein above), it may also be displaced if brushing breath freshener 10 is subjected to low acceleration. This factor may also be taken into account when determining optimal bristle 8 spacing.
- the resulting cavity 3 may have a radius of 0.4 mm.
- a user may use brushing breath freshener 10 to brush his teeth or remove any food that may be lodged between his teeth and may rinse his mouth out using dental fluid 12 before swallowing it without requiring any water.
- outer bristles 8 may be interconnected in order to boost the holding capability of dental fluid 12 .
- brush unit 9 may contain a border 7 forming a boundary region so that the outer bristles 8 of brush unit 9 are connected to each other by a thin film of material (the same as housing 5 ) as is illustrated in FIG. 4 to which reference is now made.
- brushing breath freshener 10 may be connected via aperture 6 to an auxiliary unit such as a handle or a motorized unit to aid brushing.
- an auxiliary unit such as a handle or a motorized unit to aid brushing.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 illustrate examples of such auxiliary appendages.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a mechanism 20 comprising a motorized unit 25 which when connected to brushing breath freshener 10 , may cause brushing breath freshener 10 to vibrate and act as an electric toothbrush.
- Motorized unit 25 may be activated using button 26 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates a mechanism 30 comprising a retractable “lipstick” like cylinder which may act as compactable handle for brushing breath freshener 10 .
- brushing breath freshener 10 may have a cap or seal 35 which is shaped to snugly cover brush unit 9 containing dental liquid 12 as is illustrated in FIG. 7 to which reference is now made.
- Cap 35 may be manufactured from the same material as housing 5 or from any suitable edible material (such as gelatin) and may be removable. It will be appreciated that cap 35 may prevent any unnecessary movement to bristles 8 and thus prevent the release of dental fluid 12 before it is required. In an alternative embodiment, cap 35 may be part of the regular packaging of brushing breath freshener 10 .
- FIGS. 8A-9B illustrate alternative embodiments to the present invention.
- FIG. 8A illustrates a brushing breath freshener 100 having bristles 80 and bubble shaped containers 85 containing a pre-determined amount of dental liquid 12 , which are integrated with housing 50 and dispersed amongst bristles 80 .
- FIGS. 8B, 8C and 8D illustrate different embodiments of a single bubble container 85 having a tangential aperture or discharge hole 87 . It will be appreciated that dental liquid 12 may remain within each bubble container 85 using similar surface tension principles as described herein above. It is only when pressure is applied to a bubble container 85 when it is in use, that the surface tension forces are broken and dental liquid 12 is released.
- FIGS. 9A and 9B illustrate different views of a brushing breath freshener 200 comprising a sponge 210 attached to housing 250 with bristles 82 .
- sponge 210 may retain dental fluid 12 using similar surface tension principles as described herein above. Dental fluid 12 may be released when pressure is applied to sponge 210 .
- cap 35 may be used with all the above mentioned embodiments.
- a compact brush may retain dental fluid which may be released only when the brush is utilized for brushing teeth or being placed in the mouth in order to release a breath freshening dental fluid anytime and anyplace.
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